Description
Looking for a hands-on activity for ordering rational numbers? This 12 card activity is the perfect print & go practice your students need. Students will get mixed practice with proper and improper fractions plus positive and negative numbers.
Included:
- Detailed directions on how to use this with students
- 12 printable rational number cards
- 1 digital activity (Google Slides)
- Answer Key
✨How This Activity Works✨
In this ordering and sorting activity, students are given 12 cards to sort from least to greatest. The cards include fractions, negative numbers, and positive numbers.
How can you use this?
- Independent In-Class Activity (In-person or Online)
- Team Activity
- Homework Assignment
- Math Centers
- Review Before an Assessment
- Differentiation activity
Check out these other great activities!
SAMPLE: Solving Equations Task Cards
Solving Two-Step Equations Maze
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- Email me your questions!
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Ordering and Sorting Rational Numbers Clothes Line Activity for 7th Grade Math
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Description
Looking for a hands-on activity for ordering rational numbers? This 12 card activity is the perfect print & go practice your students need. Students will get mixed practice with proper and improper fractions plus positive and negative numbers.
Included:
- Detailed directions on how to use this with students
- 12 printable rational number cards
- 1 digital activity (Google Slides)
- Answer Key
✨How This Activity Works✨
In this ordering and sorting activity, students are given 12 cards to sort from least to greatest. The cards include fractions, negative numbers, and positive numbers.
How can you use this?
- Independent In-Class Activity (In-person or Online)
- Team Activity
- Homework Assignment
- Math Centers
- Review Before an Assessment
- Differentiation activity
Check out these other great activities!
SAMPLE: Solving Equations Task Cards
Solving Two-Step Equations Maze
Connect with Me!
- Read my Blog
- Scroll my Instagram
- Email me your questions!
- Join the Facebook Group for 8th grade math teachers
© Miss Kuiper's Classroom, LLC
All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.




